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the prison had changed all that. he lost nearly every measure of control. the eight man cell being one ever-present reminder. hallucinating on lsd meant losing even more. for someone who has a tremendous need for security for control, this could lead to a tremendous sense of anxiety, the doctor a psychiatrist at mclean hospital in massachusetts commented leader about the combustible mix of whitey bulger and lsd. it was october 8th, 1957 when whitey began this particular round of the drug. the date was exactly one week after america began sending b-52 bombers loaded with nuclear weapons airborne are not walk in case of a soviet attack. and it was only four days after the soviet union shocked america with its successful launch of sputnik satellite. the focus of the world was on the cold war and russia's ride into space. while whitey was lying in a bed in ward f base in himself for a different kind of trip with marmalade trees and skies. okay so hopefully that gives you a flavor of what kind of storytelling that all this new material enabled us. whether it was
the prison had changed all that. he lost nearly every measure of control. the eight man cell being one ever-present reminder. hallucinating on lsd meant losing even more. for someone who has a tremendous need for security for control, this could lead to a tremendous sense of anxiety, the doctor a psychiatrist at mclean hospital in massachusetts commented leader about the combustible mix of whitey bulger and lsd. it was october 8th, 1957 when whitey began this particular round of the drug. the...
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the fbi, with all the resources, didn't bother to change the phone number of the informant from case to case. that was another example of a plot foiled. in that case, actually, they did end up charging the man with a crime, but based on a youtube video of him firing a weapon at a gun range, and the problem with that was he was a felon and shouldn't have been in possession of a gun. the video was a year old. he didn't have the weapon. it was not his, but they were not able to get terrorism charges on him, but got him for that. whether they still use him or not, i'm not sure, but likely are. he's the most prolific informants. >> maybe the nra would have helped him out. >> i wonder if this approach is used in other countries or is there a different way for looking out for potential potential terrorists? i wondered if he knew anything in the -- [inaudible] >> this is unheard of for them to create a type of sting operation like they have here. you know, in the united states, it's not just terrorism things, but drug stings, gun stings, and that case doesn't happen, at least in europe, and
the fbi, with all the resources, didn't bother to change the phone number of the informant from case to case. that was another example of a plot foiled. in that case, actually, they did end up charging the man with a crime, but based on a youtube video of him firing a weapon at a gun range, and the problem with that was he was a felon and shouldn't have been in possession of a gun. the video was a year old. he didn't have the weapon. it was not his, but they were not able to get terrorism...
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that changed the course of history. whittaker chambers not only lived history and wrote history, but he changed history. and we, to this day, i do think fully appreciate how important he was in this pivotal episode where he broke through the cover-up and the concealment to bring about the indictment and conviction of alger hiss and the history after that was changed dramatically. my time is up. i thank you for yours. [applause] >> thank you, mr. evans. thank you panelists. we have about 50 minutes for questions, but before i ask you to come down and speak into the mic, let me also welcome governor daniels to our conference today. [applause] >> the mic's already, and your questions are welcomed. right behind you if you don't mind. >> and go ahead. yes. i just wanted to ask a question and a microphone. thank you. >> okay. this is really in the nature of an observation. i was very much appreciative of professor kennan's comparison talk. i have to say that, as i was listening to the chambers material, i was rather struck by
that changed the course of history. whittaker chambers not only lived history and wrote history, but he changed history. and we, to this day, i do think fully appreciate how important he was in this pivotal episode where he broke through the cover-up and the concealment to bring about the indictment and conviction of alger hiss and the history after that was changed dramatically. my time is up. i thank you for yours. [applause] >> thank you, mr. evans. thank you panelists. we have about...
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to communicate a true change in my lifetime. i think a key date is 1984, because in 1994, the basic, i'm going to somewhat generalize it, but the basic legal structure as to how we can obtain access to the infrastructure of how we communicate other than in person face-to-face was really sent. there's been very little movement that has not evolved since 1994. so 1994, the simple thing was if you need to go up on someone so, you would to your article three-judge, you had to meet the gold standard of probable cause to show that they would be sort of dirty communication on that line. the judge did you authorization to do a wiretap. you went to the phone company. they had to give you technical assistance. they told you whether room was, where you should attach the clip. you attach are allocated clips and you're off to the races. and the days when everything was a simple. and the law that was in effect in 1994 was only a. and what they did was it said phone covers, you i just had to have the ability to allow the government to effectua
to communicate a true change in my lifetime. i think a key date is 1984, because in 1994, the basic, i'm going to somewhat generalize it, but the basic legal structure as to how we can obtain access to the infrastructure of how we communicate other than in person face-to-face was really sent. there's been very little movement that has not evolved since 1994. so 1994, the simple thing was if you need to go up on someone so, you would to your article three-judge, you had to meet the gold standard...
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we do see an commitment on the part of program management to make those changes. i think, you know, one good camp in the s.n.a.p. arena we have been working very closely with the fns officials because we all share the goal of eliminating war reducing trafficking and fraud, and we believe we have a very good working relationship with that agency. now much more needs to be done, of course. but they are open to our recommendations. >> okay. since the vote is coming. let me go ahead and recognize -- why don't we cofor five minutes? they know we'll -- then we'll recess for a vote and come back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. [coughing] excuse me. it seems that some of the questions rise on whether the extend what you have to do. you have enough budget to do it. and the investigations -- and the second thing i wondered is how do you respond to an agency when you make recommendations and yet they don't have any money in the budget to fill them out? i found when i was in local government we had grand jury reports criticizing agencies of local government. it was easy to criti
we do see an commitment on the part of program management to make those changes. i think, you know, one good camp in the s.n.a.p. arena we have been working very closely with the fns officials because we all share the goal of eliminating war reducing trafficking and fraud, and we believe we have a very good working relationship with that agency. now much more needs to be done, of course. but they are open to our recommendations. >> okay. since the vote is coming. let me go ahead and...
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change did they maintain a continuing involvement with the school? >> most of them would be reunions. almost every year now. i think it has done that pretty regularly. did she really? and tom also comes to vote reunions now and then. he kept sporadic touch with the school. and elliott kept touch with the school until the 1918s and just felt people and classmates turned their back on them. so yes, she hasn't been back in a long time. in the mid 90s, a 50th anniversary commemorative book. everybody submitted their memories. and i remember the arts were fabulous. and they departed and i hated everything about the politics and hope that is gone now and as for everything else it caused a tremendous uproar when it was published and people were beside themselves and highly angry terms and elliot has always been able to drive his classmates crazy and by extension the entire sort of left wing community crazy and a role that he relished. >> in all of these years of research what was the most surprising thing you found about one of the three characters are what
change did they maintain a continuing involvement with the school? >> most of them would be reunions. almost every year now. i think it has done that pretty regularly. did she really? and tom also comes to vote reunions now and then. he kept sporadic touch with the school. and elliott kept touch with the school until the 1918s and just felt people and classmates turned their back on them. so yes, she hasn't been back in a long time. in the mid 90s, a 50th anniversary commemorative book....
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he'll know how to change to the contrary. in other words, kind of instinctive pragmatism and essential to understand this, that a prince and a essentially a new prince cannot observe all of those things by which men are considered good, for in order to maintain the state he is often obliged necessary to act against the promise against charity, and religion. therefore, it's necessary that he have a mind ready to turn itself according to the way the winds of fortune and the changeability of affairs require him. and as i said above, as long as it is possible he should not stray from the good, but he should know how to enter in to evil when necessity -- again the word necessity -- commands. a prince, therefore must be careful never to let anything slip from the lips which is not full of the five qualities mentioned above. he should appear upon seeing -- seeing and hearing him all mercy and faithfulness, all integrity, all kindness, all religion. and there is nothing more necessary than to seem to possess this last quality, that i
he'll know how to change to the contrary. in other words, kind of instinctive pragmatism and essential to understand this, that a prince and a essentially a new prince cannot observe all of those things by which men are considered good, for in order to maintain the state he is often obliged necessary to act against the promise against charity, and religion. therefore, it's necessary that he have a mind ready to turn itself according to the way the winds of fortune and the changeability of...
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we're trying to impose a penalty in changing the mindset. as anyone side, this is not going to affect those folks that are dedicated to doing this, but there's a lot of evidence and mary ann can talk about that, a lot of evidence suggests this confusion out there and especially with the younger kids and teenagers on the lake who experience an group of the internet. this is really about opening their eyes and letting them understand exactly what's going on. we hope that's where the program takes people and obviously at the very beginning stages. and the month coming up we should have more to share. >> i have some from twitter, but everyone so patient in the audience. please identify who you are and if you could direct the question it would be helpful too. >> have an intern at verizon and university of colorado. i haven't done a lot of research on systems, but the system to bypass what you put in place so in terms of a handshake if they're not in the same language, and they stop replying, is there a way to incorporate that in the system you bu
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changed since a year ago. we hope to meet our mission responsibilities today. but the pathway we are on is creating risk and our ability to execute it. i look forward to working with the committee in congress on these difficult and complex challenges and i will carry back your message of appreciation for the men and women that we are privileged to associate with and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, general kehler. general alexander? >> thank you, chairman carl levin and the ranking member and members of congress. it is a tremendous honor to work with and for general bob kehler. he has been so supportive of everything that we are trying to do and cybercommand. he is the only one that is nice to me and an intelligence officer. [laughter] you know, eight gives me great pleasure to talk about great things we're doing we are doing and cybercommand and address some of these questions that you put on the table. i will try to answer some of them. i cannot answer all of them today. the role of the defens
changed since a year ago. we hope to meet our mission responsibilities today. but the pathway we are on is creating risk and our ability to execute it. i look forward to working with the committee in congress on these difficult and complex challenges and i will carry back your message of appreciation for the men and women that we are privileged to associate with and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, general kehler. general alexander? >> thank you, chairman carl levin...
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change themselves, that can be the change agents for people around them. a few years ago is the issue of obesity and other health trends had reached the point where it could no longer be ignored, reebok asked themselves difficult questions. they took a hard look at themselves and ask, would it be accomplished? were sports and fitness brand, but what have we done anything to help? what we realized us over the past few decades, per capita participation has declined. we bought another brands in the industry of arguably created a world of fans versus participants. as they celebrate elite athletes and achievements, they start talking about people in sports and fitness can be to the average person. the next question reback asks is what can we do to reverse this trend? reback decided they manage to change their approach and made a commitment to moving forward would shift the paradigm to change the perception of fitness and to get people moving. this commitment to empowering people to be fit for life crisis now and in the future and there's no better place to star
change themselves, that can be the change agents for people around them. a few years ago is the issue of obesity and other health trends had reached the point where it could no longer be ignored, reebok asked themselves difficult questions. they took a hard look at themselves and ask, would it be accomplished? were sports and fitness brand, but what have we done anything to help? what we realized us over the past few decades, per capita participation has declined. we bought another brands in...
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that's changed is world around us. it's changed my equity. think how much the world has changed in the last 10 years. the global economy is real. everything you buy, everything you saw, everything he touches impacted by things happening halfway around the world. the information age is real. it's made our life easier. it's not the right not to take pictures with your thoughts and tweet every word i say for or against me. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and you will find machines doing the jobs people once used to do. one person because of automation can do the work that you used to do. is the world around us has changed. this has had an impact on our people, on our hard-working people. jobs they've been doing for 20 years disappeared overnight. many of them do that the right way. they pay their mortgages on time. and now in the housing bubble came, they were stuck with a bill for bailing out the banks that caused it, for bailing out to people who took out mortgages they couldn't afford to pay. everywhere they l
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he didn't even change your own label. you the contractor to come and it's an electrician to change the light bulbs. i'm lee. he's extremely technical systems work best in the market place to do as little as possible. >> i just think that's brilliant. there are local and modern examples all over the place. >> i want to talk about the famous showdown at the paris exhibition in 1881 that utah about. he roughly brought the incandescent bold to live in 1879. is that about right? >> new year's eve 1879. he sought not perfected the system, but convinced a lot of people because those old select grade, but if you use later were all burned out. but this exhibition in 1880, he had something that could last much longer. >> by the way, what was that he figured out about the filament that wouldn't burn out so quickly? >> well, he knew it was carbon. he happened to his approach for he would try anything. he's famous for saying i felt a million times and that's fine because i learned something each time. so he tried your hair fishing lin
he didn't even change your own label. you the contractor to come and it's an electrician to change the light bulbs. i'm lee. he's extremely technical systems work best in the market place to do as little as possible. >> i just think that's brilliant. there are local and modern examples all over the place. >> i want to talk about the famous showdown at the paris exhibition in 1881 that utah about. he roughly brought the incandescent bold to live in 1879. is that about right? >>...
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we're going try do what we can to change it. i'm hoping to find another british publisher who is willing to do that. was there something else? oh. okay. while i was doing my story for "the new yorker," i stumbled over an fbi investigation, and they -- their line of the tag was human trafficking. it typical this has to do with prostitution or something, but, you know, in this case two fbi agents in the l.a. office who specialize in human trafficking were looking in to the gold base and what the circumstance z, people being held against their will. children being recruited in to that organization that really young ages and taken out of school and pushed in to heavy service and impoverished by the service. these are all questions the fbi had. but the court ruled in one of the notable lawsuits that these are religious practicing. this is religious discipline in the term of the church, and the fbi ran up a white flag. so but they come as far according to one of my sources. they were thinking of doing a raid on the gold base which is,
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the change is not made, so there was a mistake they are not making the change immediately. and there is a missed opportunity there to also have interpreted that as a sign of something we didn't see at the time. >> in a later e-mail you said we n credit credit inew set of the current csl one will be replaced with something more sensible and granular. mr. bacon, there are firmwide this climate at jpmorgan. is that true? >> yes. >> with his breeches ignored? >> now, the breaches were not at lord. specifically the one i expect you are referring to add a firmwide level was not ignored. it caused action escalation. it was a situation where we relied upon the explanation that turned out to be wrong about the new model, and the flotation agreed by the risk management in place at the time by multiple review, all of which failed, but was erroneously placed on may. >> let me tell you it's hard to explain to my constituents when their tax dollars are ensuring their edits. they're going to ask, how could we possibly do when to $6 billion loss and basically there is not only ignoring the
the change is not made, so there was a mistake they are not making the change immediately. and there is a missed opportunity there to also have interpreted that as a sign of something we didn't see at the time. >> in a later e-mail you said we n credit credit inew set of the current csl one will be replaced with something more sensible and granular. mr. bacon, there are firmwide this climate at jpmorgan. is that true? >> yes. >> with his breeches ignored? >> now, the...
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what can you do to change this? ensured that it fans of the media to start with, but there is a bright spot and if i could disagree with the advisory little bit, are probably on life support, but not totally dead in the journalism world yet. ray bourge another new places are cropping up. the washington guardian are coming back in those places give us the best opportunity to get the truth that god and i start questions that used to be asked why sam donaldson of reagan days. we need people that are worried about the next moment, what we are going to tweet in five minutes, but what the truth needs to be. if you see those places get behind them, support them. if your children thinking journalism is the last days ago, encouraged that could be an honorable profession. you have a place where you put your money. if you read and subscribe to publications, you have the way to go with your pocketbook come over you advertise and subscribe. there's an opportunity to begin to send a message to my profession that it's time to clea
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that would have changed. i think that that would change so much. >> paid maternity leave. that would be nice. it's going to have to come through private companies because the government is gone to -- is not going to be able to do it. we can't wait for marching on washington. we have to work on companies. i think there is enough pressure if young women coalesce in a new movement towards that i think that that can happen. there is a lot of precedent in the companies like google that expanded to 12 weeks, i think 12 weeks of paid maternity leave because they had too many women that were leaving. well, that's what happens. and once they got -- the improved the rate and it is paying off for them. >> her name is in the air already, talk about cheryl already and what she has been attracting because when we talk about how to solve these problems there are women ceos that have stepped forward and she has received a kind of astonishing amount of vitriol. on one level -- and i've written about this recently on the one level we want more women ceos. we kind of hate the women ceos that
that would have changed. i think that that would change so much. >> paid maternity leave. that would be nice. it's going to have to come through private companies because the government is gone to -- is not going to be able to do it. we can't wait for marching on washington. we have to work on companies. i think there is enough pressure if young women coalesce in a new movement towards that i think that that can happen. there is a lot of precedent in the companies like google that...
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the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the -- the law and the constitution applies in the same way. and again that's why think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here, when the technology is irrelevant to what the law and the constitution says. and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> when you say he would never, you're saying that there are no circumstances. because i thought -- >> again, -- [talking over each other] you can make sort of wild hypothetical but that, they don't change the law. a distorted the case the president, part of his oath, ma to uphold the constitution is want to protect the united states. and in an event like an attack like pearl harbor or an attack like 9/11, obviously the president has the constitutional authority to take action to prevent those kinds of attacks. that has nothing to do with the technology used to prevent those at
the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the -- the law and the constitution applies in the same way. and again that's why think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here, when the technology is irrelevant to what the law and the constitution says. and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> when you say he would never, you're...
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and we changed it, we changed it to substantial likelihood of danger. and we thought, this will really make a difference. the legislator passed $42 million in new appropriations. and we thought this would make a difference. the next year the legislator cut $50 million. i was just in dubuque, iowa. they were telling me that they had people with mental illness in emergency rooms 24, 48, 36 hours because there's nowhere to go. my own son had to wait for hours to find a bed. we need to change the commitment process, but you just can't change that if you don't back it up with services. because there's no place to go. >> [inaudible] >> i could just follow-up on what you are saying, and what makes it worse, we actually have a hospital that is dedicated to mental health in many ways. but they don't have enough to open up the floor is. >> thank you. >> thank you and i appreciate all of our panelists for participating. thank you for the family stories that were shared as well. pete earley and pat milam. i appreciate you and your wife being here. all my condolence
and we changed it, we changed it to substantial likelihood of danger. and we thought, this will really make a difference. the legislator passed $42 million in new appropriations. and we thought this would make a difference. the next year the legislator cut $50 million. i was just in dubuque, iowa. they were telling me that they had people with mental illness in emergency rooms 24, 48, 36 hours because there's nowhere to go. my own son had to wait for hours to find a bed. we need to change the...
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, systemic change, change from the bottom-up, grassroots change. they sought this in the capitalist political economy of the united states and indeed they sought and united with those engaged in systemic change in international political economic arrangements. the black panther party fought for a domestic and a global socialist system committed to the kinds of things that everybody cares about, equality, justice and human rights. from where josh and i said, this is the historical truth. fighting for revolutionary change is extremely difficult. it's often very very messy and the history of politics of the party confirms these particular positions. but when we go to a dominant historical narrative, the dominant popular cultural narratives that shape how many and perhaps most americans think about the party, you run into a barrage of misinformation and misinterpretation. and it's imperative that we understand that and as josh was sort of laying out, the official vilification, the official denigration and how that folds over into history and popular cu
, systemic change, change from the bottom-up, grassroots change. they sought this in the capitalist political economy of the united states and indeed they sought and united with those engaged in systemic change in international political economic arrangements. the black panther party fought for a domestic and a global socialist system committed to the kinds of things that everybody cares about, equality, justice and human rights. from where josh and i said, this is the historical truth....
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the role of civilians has changed the dramatically. there interco to what we do is under leaders, occupy senior leadership positions and represent the expertise and experience we don't have in the uniform to force with cyber command, and the nuclear enterprise where senior civilians represent these types of highly technical, a complicated places. certainly in the space part some are very important parts so my concern begins with the intentional and unintentional and tax we may see of the work force. we have had a successful internet program to entice graduates to enter civil service. it has been very successful. these youngsters just starting are looking around and wondering if it is their future. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman and general alexander and general kehler. thank you for your service. general alexander, does the private sector have the same skills that your team does in reacting to cyber security, cyber attacks to protect themselves? >> the private sector has tremendous talent which we need to leverage so there are two parts
the role of civilians has changed the dramatically. there interco to what we do is under leaders, occupy senior leadership positions and represent the expertise and experience we don't have in the uniform to force with cyber command, and the nuclear enterprise where senior civilians represent these types of highly technical, a complicated places. certainly in the space part some are very important parts so my concern begins with the intentional and unintentional and tax we may see of the work...
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but is there a that fema would've been changed, got rid of coming to become closer to big change after katrina? >> tom will remember this. there is a period of time with a lot of resistance on the part of fema becoming part of the department. i frankly believe in actually believe more after katrina than before, the answer was closer to integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in an emergency, fema itself does not have an operational personnel. you want to integrate and deploy your customs, tso, other agents and the air france and other equipment and bring that to bear to support was going on. the key here is planning. i used to get asked over and over who's in charge and people have the mental model that we have a domestic version of a combatant commander with the secretariat dhs would order elements to move around. that is not civilian governments. the united states is a federal system and state system. you got unity of effort, but you cannot have him via command. the way you bridge that gap is to have a planning capability and training capabili
but is there a that fema would've been changed, got rid of coming to become closer to big change after katrina? >> tom will remember this. there is a period of time with a lot of resistance on the part of fema becoming part of the department. i frankly believe in actually believe more after katrina than before, the answer was closer to integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in an emergency, fema itself does not have an operational personnel. you...
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and their beliefs may have changed a bit over the yours, but not terribly much. and they're still fighting for them. and i think that's inspiring. >> dina, thanks a million. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> i'm trying to find a new lens, if you will, a new way of studying presidential character. for example, about 12 years ago i wrote a book on the first ladies, and i thought that it would be important to understand the presidents from a different angle, that is, why not study the person who knew them best? so, for example, what possibly could i as an historian contribute to the body of knowledge on lincoln or george washington? pretty much everything that could be written about lincoln or washington probably has been written. the greatest historians have spent years poring through the lettedders and evidence that produced this book on lincoln or the hundreds of books on washington. so my thought was, eureka, why not look at them through the first lady? because historian
and their beliefs may have changed a bit over the yours, but not terribly much. and they're still fighting for them. and i think that's inspiring. >> dina, thanks a million. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> i'm trying to find a new lens, if you will, a new way of studying presidential character. for example, about 12 years ago i wrote a book on the first ladies, and i...
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as congress considers ways to make fair and effective changes to america's immigration system. the same principles, i believe, must guide our efforts to strengthen the border. they must don't inform our actions as we adjudicate immigration cases, and hold accountable employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers. so this morning my colleagues and i stand ready to work with leaders from both parties to achieve lasting reform, strengthen our ability to keep everyone in the country and especially our young people safe and move forward in protecting the american people and achieving the priority we share. i must know that our ability to complete this work and continue building upon the progress that i have just outlining will be severely hampered unless congress adopts a balanced plan and ends the untenable reduction that set in motion to cause cut $1.6 billion of the department's budget. they have having a significant negative impact not just on department employees but programs that could impact the safety of americans across the country. our capacity to respond to crimes, in
as congress considers ways to make fair and effective changes to america's immigration system. the same principles, i believe, must guide our efforts to strengthen the border. they must don't inform our actions as we adjudicate immigration cases, and hold accountable employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers. so this morning my colleagues and i stand ready to work with leaders from both parties to achieve lasting reform, strengthen our ability to keep everyone in the country and...
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the terrorist threat has changed over time. it's manifested up in different places in different ways, but we've had success noticeably. tint on attacking the united states. finally, that none of this catastrophic in the homeland and making sure the department of defense is not laid in something that increasingly occupies my attention. within three major hurricanes come into wild fires wild fires and hurricanes can be the worst of those. those earlier times by the expectations of people at the department of defense is going to provide assistance. that is the panoply of things that keep me up at night. >> thank you all for your service and what you've done for our country. >> thank you, senator donnelly. sunder wicker. >> let me do a follow up. senator donnelly asked if and when assad falls his question about ethnic cleansing. if and when assad falls, does eucom by nato have contingency plans to deal with the serious stuff biochemical weapons? >> eucom does not. though it's a wonder general mattis central command. >> can you tell
the terrorist threat has changed over time. it's manifested up in different places in different ways, but we've had success noticeably. tint on attacking the united states. finally, that none of this catastrophic in the homeland and making sure the department of defense is not laid in something that increasingly occupies my attention. within three major hurricanes come into wild fires wild fires and hurricanes can be the worst of those. those earlier times by the expectations of people at the...
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should change it. if i asked how much you think they're charged to run a mine on the united states federal land, do you know the answer? five dollars an acre. so they're using our federal land for $5 an acre in 1872. gas and oil pay 12% and we have no real superbomb that really holds them. they can go bankrupt, walk away with after the $200 billion fund will pay for. so it needs to be addressed in a big way. so that's the law that needs to be addressed. >> i would say with respect to rocky flats coming up to look at the law in the beginning as well. if they mention in my presentation, companies that produce nuclear weapons are identified from any damage to the surrounding area. for the secrecy surrounding rocky flats in the beginning was the cold war and cold war secrecy, but then it became a complicated as time went on. it's a beautiful part of the country between denver and boulder. it's always been a desirable area in terms of business and home developments in colorado has always had a big push in t
should change it. if i asked how much you think they're charged to run a mine on the united states federal land, do you know the answer? five dollars an acre. so they're using our federal land for $5 an acre in 1872. gas and oil pay 12% and we have no real superbomb that really holds them. they can go bankrupt, walk away with after the $200 billion fund will pay for. so it needs to be addressed in a big way. so that's the law that needs to be addressed. >> i would say with respect to...
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so you have two factors changing north korea today. one or the broadcast were north koreans are now up on the air explaining what's really happening inside the country and our radio programs move these transistor races, you know, over the border. but interesting also is the impact that south korean, i call them soap operas. i think you're supposed to call them draw as to how many of you have seen is on these shows, the south korean dramas? they are rather addictive. but especially so for north koreans. because when they watch that they suddenly realize the difference between the prosperity in the south and the dire circumstances that they are in. and they begin to question. so here's the point. over the last 10 years, the attitudes of those defecting from the north through china, and i've interviewed a lot of them on my trips to asia over the years, have really changed with respect to north korean regime. and the influx of information all so across the rest of asia from burma to china, you know, the vietnam is changing people's attitud
so you have two factors changing north korea today. one or the broadcast were north koreans are now up on the air explaining what's really happening inside the country and our radio programs move these transistor races, you know, over the border. but interesting also is the impact that south korean, i call them soap operas. i think you're supposed to call them draw as to how many of you have seen is on these shows, the south korean dramas? they are rather addictive. but especially so for north...
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but when i came to the realization that something will change in my life, i have to be the one to change it. when you are in that dark space, it is not the light that moved. find a way to get back to the light. this is a country of people and those of you that know the book, this is the little boy that stepped on a landmine. he was dying from an infection. we bandaged him up and as bad as we have in the united states, we have some school shootings, we are not fighting for our lives everyday we don't have landmines in the playgrounds, we don't have rpg is flying at us as we go down the street. we are the most blessed nation in the world. here is what i think we are missing as a country is the ability to love each other. nobody ever asked what somebody's color was in the navy s.e.a.l.s, religion, whether sex was, if they were gay or straight or anything. the only thing we ever asked is are they american spirit if they are americans, i will go in and help you or i will die trying. i am not here to preach to anyone. but if you read john 150113, that says greater love has no man that he lay d
but when i came to the realization that something will change in my life, i have to be the one to change it. when you are in that dark space, it is not the light that moved. find a way to get back to the light. this is a country of people and those of you that know the book, this is the little boy that stepped on a landmine. he was dying from an infection. we bandaged him up and as bad as we have in the united states, we have some school shootings, we are not fighting for our lives everyday we...
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i find hard to believe anything will change over the next four years. >> although there continues to be debate on things like the privacy aspect of this, certainly general petraeus was surprised to find his e-mail account -- >> i think of sussex ordinary thing. electronic surveillance, this is the power that took on the cia director. if it takes down the cia director by ending his dirty laundry, it has the potential to affect so many people. >> while on the topic, and this partly comes to mind because "mother jones" has had some real interesting experiences that undercover recordings as mitt romney while recalls, there's a lot of undercover recordings going on any kind of cases you describe. and i just wonder if mechanically, do these informants where why are all the time, some of the time? how does that get decided? >> this is an important aspect. because they are so missed trusted, the fbi is supposed record everything to do. so that i adored about the in form an integral understand and not have much credibility. but they rarely do that. the first encounter between an informant as
i find hard to believe anything will change over the next four years. >> although there continues to be debate on things like the privacy aspect of this, certainly general petraeus was surprised to find his e-mail account -- >> i think of sussex ordinary thing. electronic surveillance, this is the power that took on the cia director. if it takes down the cia director by ending his dirty laundry, it has the potential to affect so many people. >> while on the topic, and this...
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i could stay in that wheelchair or jim beam bottle but i realized i've got to change my life. when you are in the dark space the light does not move you move so get back to. is this is a country those are not was blessed you know, the boy who stepped on the land mine to the right thing even when no one is watching for use dying from infection, be bandaged him up and as bad as we have it in the united states will fight for our lives every single day with land mines in the playgrounds with our pcs shot at us we're the most blessed nation in the world. here's what we're missing is loving each other. a friend is on stage with me and i can tell you two things that a navy seal has never asked for was somebodies, there was, religion, sex, a gay or straight, all those things that divide us as the country if they are americans, i guess what i will help you or die trying. level not reached to anybody but reid john 1513 that is roughly translated says who love has no man he lays down his life for a friend that this small percentage of people were willing to do that over and over, more th
i could stay in that wheelchair or jim beam bottle but i realized i've got to change my life. when you are in the dark space the light does not move you move so get back to. is this is a country those are not was blessed you know, the boy who stepped on the land mine to the right thing even when no one is watching for use dying from infection, be bandaged him up and as bad as we have it in the united states will fight for our lives every single day with land mines in the playgrounds with our...